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Cedar Grove Productions

Cedar Grove Productions is an independent production company based in Los Angeles, California, specializing in media and theatre arts representing the Asian Pacific American community. Media projects are educational, with Visual Communications (VC) serving as a non-profit fiscal sponsor.[1]

Cedar Grove Productions
Company typeEntertainment
GenreAsian Pacific American media and theatre arts
Founded1996
FounderTim Toyama, Co-founder
Chris Tashima, Co-founder
Chris Donahue, Co-founder
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
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Area served
Worldwide
DivisionsMotion pictures, television, theatre
Websitewww.cedargroveproductions.com

Motion picture background edit

The company was founded in 1996 by playwright Tim Toyama, actor/director Chris Tashima, producer Chris Donahue and actor/director Tom Donaldson, to bring the story of Holocaust rescuer Chiune “Sempo” Sugihara to the screen by adapting Toyama’s original one-act, Visas and Virtue, as a narrative short film. Visas and Virtue (1997) film won the Academy Award for Live Action Short Film at the 70th Academy Awards.[2] In tribute to that film's subject, the company takes its name from the literal translation of "Sugihara": sugi (Japanese: ) meaning cedar, and hara (Japanese: ) meaning field or grove.[3] Company describes itself as, "... dedicated to developing and producing projects which boldly defy mainstream Hollywood by giving Asian Americans the close-up on screen, or the spotlight on stage."[4]

Television edit

Cedar Grove Productions produced Day of Independence, a narrative short film broadcast as a half-hour PBS television special on KHET/PBS Hawai'i in 2005. Produced by Lisa Onodera, the program received an Emmy nomination from the NATAS San Francisco/Northern California Chapter, in the category of Historical/Cultural – Program/Special.[5] The fact-based story followed a young Nisei (second-generation Japanese American) baseball player during the Japanese American internment in World War II.

Theatre edit

In 2006, Cedar Grove OnStage was formed, as a sister company focusing on live theatre. It joined a multicultural consortium called the "Cultural Roundtable" at THE NEW LATC. Cedar Grove OnStage develops, produces and presents new Asian American theatre works, with Cedar Grove Productions co-founder Tashima serving as Artistic Director. Productions will be presented at the LATC venues in downtown Los Angeles. Other performance groups belonging to the Cultural Roundtable include the Latino Theater Company, Playwrights' Arena, Robey Theatre Company, Culture Clash, and American Indian Dance Theatre/Project HOOP.[6]

Cedar Grove OnStage developed Be Like Water, a play written by award-winning performance artist Dan Kwong, which was produced by East West Players, in association with Cedar Grove OnStage, in September 2008.[7]

Educational Efforts edit

In 2000, Cedar Grove Productions organized and presented "The AJA Circle: Artists of Japanese Ancestry", a day-long seminar where Japanese and Japanese American theatre artists came together to share cultural experiences of the Japanese American community's history in the U.S. and the artistic community of Asian Americans working in Hollywood.[8] Moderated by playwright/producer Soji Kashiwagi and Tashima, panelists included Nisei playwrights Hiroshi Kashiwagi and Wakako Yamauchi, as well as noted actors George Takei, Tamlyn Tomita, Clyde Kusatsu, Amy Hill, Marcus Toji and Greg Watanabe.

Recognition edit

Community organizations have recognized Cedar Grove Productions for cultural and artistic contributions. Honors include the Biennium Award from the Japanese American Citizens League,[9] a Community Award given by the Japanese American Service Committee, of Chicago, a Special Recognition Award from the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center, a Visionary Award from East West Players,[10] and a Humanitarian Award received from The “1939” Club, a Holocaust Survivors’ organization.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ productions 2007-12-23 at the Wayback Machine at Visual Communications site
  2. ^ 70th Oscars winners on IndieWire
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-05-25. Retrieved 2008-03-11.
  4. ^ http://www.cedargroveproductions.com/daycreative_main.html company website
  5. ^ list of 35th NorCal Emmy noms; p. 9 2007-04-22 at the Wayback Machine (pdf)
  6. ^ "THE NEW LATC cancels series" by Lynne Heffley - 2/26/08 on Los Angeles Times online
  7. ^ Be Like Water 2008-09-14 at the Wayback Machine on EWP site
  8. ^ "Why Video Marketing Needs Good Storytelling and How to Do It". www.cine.salon. 2021-04-06. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
  9. ^ Watsonville-Santa Cruz JACL newsletter, 7/06; Nat'l Convention report; p. 3 2008-11-20 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ NewsWire Finding Common Ground | Entertainment & Arts > Music Industry from AllBusiness.com
  11. ^ The "1939" Club history

External links edit

  • Official Website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cedar Grove Productions news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message Cedar Grove Productions is an independent production company based in Los Angeles California specializing in media and theatre arts representing the Asian Pacific American community Media projects are educational with Visual Communications VC serving as a non profit fiscal sponsor 1 Cedar Grove ProductionsCompany typeEntertainmentGenreAsian Pacific American media and theatre artsFounded1996FounderTim Toyama Co founder Chris Tashima Co founder Chris Donahue Co founderHeadquartersLos Angeles California United StatesArea servedWorldwideDivisionsMotion pictures television theatreWebsitewww cedargroveproductions com Contents 1 Motion picture background 2 Television 3 Theatre 4 Educational Efforts 5 Recognition 6 References 7 External linksMotion picture background editThe company was founded in 1996 by playwright Tim Toyama actor director Chris Tashima producer Chris Donahue and actor director Tom Donaldson to bring the story of Holocaust rescuer Chiune Sempo Sugihara to the screen by adapting Toyama s original one act Visas and Virtue as a narrative short film Visas and Virtue 1997 film won the Academy Award for Live Action Short Film at the 70th Academy Awards 2 In tribute to that film s subject the company takes its name from the literal translation of Sugihara sugi Japanese 杉 meaning cedar and hara Japanese 原 meaning field or grove 3 Company describes itself as dedicated to developing and producing projects which boldly defy mainstream Hollywood by giving Asian Americans the close up on screen or the spotlight on stage 4 Television editCedar Grove Productions produced Day of Independence a narrative short film broadcast as a half hour PBS television special on KHET PBS Hawai i in 2005 Produced by Lisa Onodera the program received an Emmy nomination from the NATAS San Francisco Northern California Chapter in the category of Historical Cultural Program Special 5 The fact based story followed a young Nisei second generation Japanese American baseball player during the Japanese American internment in World War II Theatre editMain article Cedar Grove OnStage In 2006 Cedar Grove OnStage was formed as a sister company focusing on live theatre It joined a multicultural consortium called the Cultural Roundtable at THE NEW LATC Cedar Grove OnStage develops produces and presents new Asian American theatre works with Cedar Grove Productions co founder Tashima serving as Artistic Director Productions will be presented at the LATC venues in downtown Los Angeles Other performance groups belonging to the Cultural Roundtable include the Latino Theater Company Playwrights Arena Robey Theatre Company Culture Clash and American Indian Dance Theatre Project HOOP 6 Cedar Grove OnStage developed Be Like Water a play written by award winning performance artist Dan Kwong which was produced by East West Players in association with Cedar Grove OnStage in September 2008 7 Educational Efforts editIn 2000 Cedar Grove Productions organized and presented The AJA Circle Artists of Japanese Ancestry a day long seminar where Japanese and Japanese American theatre artists came together to share cultural experiences of the Japanese American community s history in the U S and the artistic community of Asian Americans working in Hollywood 8 Moderated by playwright producer Soji Kashiwagi and Tashima panelists included Nisei playwrights Hiroshi Kashiwagi and Wakako Yamauchi as well as noted actors George Takei Tamlyn Tomita Clyde Kusatsu Amy Hill Marcus Toji and Greg Watanabe Recognition editCommunity organizations have recognized Cedar Grove Productions for cultural and artistic contributions Honors include the Biennium Award from the Japanese American Citizens League 9 a Community Award given by the Japanese American Service Committee of Chicago a Special Recognition Award from the Japanese American Cultural amp Community Center a Visionary Award from East West Players 10 and a Humanitarian Award received from The 1939 Club a Holocaust Survivors organization 11 References edit productions Archived 2007 12 23 at the Wayback Machine at Visual Communications site 70th Oscars winners on IndieWire The Vision of Virtue Archived from the original on 2011 05 25 Retrieved 2008 03 11 http www cedargroveproductions com daycreative main html company website list of 35th NorCal Emmy noms p 9 Archived 2007 04 22 at the Wayback Machine pdf THE NEW LATC cancels series by Lynne Heffley 2 26 08 on Los Angeles Times online Be Like Water Archived 2008 09 14 at the Wayback Machine on EWP site Why Video Marketing Needs Good Storytelling and How to Do It www cine salon 2021 04 06 Retrieved 2023 04 03 Watsonville Santa Cruz JACL newsletter 7 06 Nat l Convention report p 3 Archived 2008 11 20 at the Wayback Machine NewsWire Finding Common Ground Entertainment amp Arts gt Music Industry from AllBusiness com The 1939 Club historyExternal links editOfficial Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cedar Grove Productions amp oldid 1149804270, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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